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‘We Belong To It’ – A Short Film of Ray Mears in Northern Ontario

We Belong To It, a short film featuring Ray Mears exploring Ontario by canoe, recently won top honours in the Canoeing category at the 10th annual Reel Paddling Film Festival 2015. Created by Goh Iromoto, this wonderful film follows Ray as he journeys into the heart of Wabakimi Provincial Park in northern Ontario, Canada. We Belong To It explores the visual beauty of the Boreal forest landscape, and delves into Ray’s reflections on nature, and his mastered skill set in bushcraft.

Filmmaker Goh Iromoto

Film-maker Goh Iromoto has created a number of works based on wilderness themes, including PULL, a short documentary on crossing the cold Northern Canadian landscape by dog sled. To see more of Goh’s work, please visit his website here.

The Reel Paddling Film Festival showcases the world’s best paddling films to audiences in Canada, the United States and around the world, with the aim of inspiring more people to explore rivers, lakes and oceans, and embrace the lifestyle and appreciate the heritage of the wild places we paddle. For full details of the RPFF World Tour schedule, please click here.

For your chance to join Ray on a canoeing expedition in Wabakimi Provincial Park later this year, please take a look at this exclusive competition, hosted by Ontario Tourism.

About Woodlore Limited

Woodlore, The School of Wilderness Bushcraft, was founded in 1983 by the British Bushcraft expert, Ray Mears. Paving the way for Bushcraft courses in the UK, Woodlore began with Ray teaching small groups of students the knowledge and techniques that he had spent most of his early life honing. With Ray’s ambition and perserverance, Woodlore has since grown into a world-renowned and highly respected school, offering in-depth courses on a wide range of bushcraft and survival subjects.